The Fall House was completed in 2014 (Photo: Joe Fletcher Photography)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

Architectural drawing of the Fall House (Image: Fougeron Architecture)

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San-Francisco-based Fougeron Architecture recently completed an unusual – and frankly very appealing – luxury home that's located along California's Big Sur coastline. Dubbed Fall House, the residence in question features a significant amount of sustainable technology and an enviable view of the Pacific Ocean, but the highlight is a roof and facade made from copper, which will slowly weather as it comes into contact with the sea air.